The shadow war at sea is intensifying as Iran's military command issues a chilling warning to US forces. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has labeled the ongoing naval blockade and mine-sweeping operations as 'piracy' and 'maritime banditry.'
Iran's Warning to Washington
As diplomats gather in Islamabad for peace talks, Tehran's generals are reminding Washington of the lessons from February 28. They promise 'more severe losses' if the blockade is not lifted. The Strait of Hormuz remains a flashpoint, with the distance between a fragile truce and total naval war narrowing.
Escalating Tensions
The IRGC's strong language comes amid heightened military posturing. Iran has previously seized vessels in the region, and the US has responded with increased naval presence. The situation threatens global oil supplies and regional stability.
- Iran accuses the US of piracy in the Strait of Hormuz.
- Tehran warns of severe losses for American forces.
- Peace talks in Islamabad continue amid tensions.
Experts warn that any miscalculation could lead to open conflict. The IRGC has demonstrated its capability to disrupt shipping, and the US remains committed to freedom of navigation.



